Xlr tactical chassis....opinions? Photos?

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Welcome to XLR Industries!

Here at XLR we strive to produce the best rifle chassis designed for nearly every bolt action application. Whether you are Law enforcement, Military, or Hard core Civilian, we have a chassis designed for you. Our modular system allows you to tailor the chassis to your desires and specific application.


Our mindset here is shooter first. We treat you like we want to get treated. Getting the shooter a top quality yet affordable chassis in a timely manner is of utmost importance to us.


As a shooter, you no longer have to deal with the hassles of bedding, pillars or fitting a DBM system. We save you cost and time by building a precision machined platform that conforms to your specific action design perfectly. Our DBM system is integrated into the rifle stock to ensure perfect operation throughout the life of your rifle.


So have a look around and enjoy your visit here. We look forward to working with you to provide a system that will revolutionize your shooting experience fore


Would be nice to know from actual users. I'm looking into this chassis as well.
 
Love mine !! And best of all, its available for Savage. Mine is not bedded, but I will be looking at this option for next season.

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How do you guys like the pistol grip on it? comfy and all? I'm still trying to figure out what grip to put on the chassis stock I'm slowly designing.

I'm guessing these xlr hold the action in a V channel ?

thanks
 
I had my chassis bedded when I had my custom barrel done. Not sure if it was really required, the chassis is inletted for the specific action, (Savage 4.40" in my case) and very generous in the recoil lug area. I'm not an expert by far, I was told it would help with accuracy, it appears that is does, the rifle is plenty accurate. I shot it for the first year without any bedding, but I'm not good enough to say it does or does not make a huge difference in the aluminum chassis.
 
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